TD Bank in Mills River to close

By Mark SchulmanTimes-News Staff Writer

Published: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 2:10 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 2:10 p.m.

The TD Bank will consolidate the Mills River branch at 4494 Boylston Highway with the Fletcher branch at 3811 Hendersonville Road, a bank official said. The store will close Nov. 15, and impacted customers and employees have been notified.

“This was a difficult decision and was not taken lightly,” said Martha Gaston, media relations manager for TD Bank. “We evaluate a number of factors when deciding to consolidate a location and make decisions that will allow us to best meet the needs of our current and future customers.”

Five employees work at the Mills River branch and will have the opportunity to be considered for other positions throughout the bank and for jobs currently available in the area, Gaston said in an email to the Times-News.

“Impacted employees also will be considered for any future openings that become available between now and the store’s closing,” she said.

The TD Bank in Mills River opened in 2011.

“Customers will continue to do their banking just as they do today but at a different location with features that provide a more consistent customer experience,” Gaston said. “All customers can also access TD Bank’s enhanced online, mobile and ATM channels for simple and convenient banking options.”

<p>The TD Bank will consolidate the Mills River branch at 4494 Boylston Highway with the Fletcher branch at 3811 Hendersonville Road, a bank official said. The store will close Nov. 15, and impacted customers and employees have been notified.</p><p> </p><p>“This was a difficult decision and was not taken lightly,” said Martha Gaston, media relations manager for TD Bank. “We evaluate a number of factors when deciding to consolidate a location and make decisions that will allow us to best meet the needs of our current and future customers.”</p><p> </p><p>Five employees work at the Mills River branch and will have the opportunity to be considered for other positions throughout the bank and for jobs currently available in the area, Gaston said in an email to the Times-News. </p><p>“Impacted employees also will be considered for any future openings that become available between now and the store's closing,” she said.</p><p> </p><p>The TD Bank in Mills River opened in 2011.</p><p> </p><p>“Customers will continue to do their banking just as they do today but at a different location with features that provide a more consistent customer experience,” Gaston said. “All customers can also access TD Bank's enhanced online, mobile and ATM channels for simple and convenient banking options.”</p>